CUMBERLAND COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Tentative Agenda The next meeting of the Cumberland County Planning Commission will be held on Thursday, July 19, 2018, 7:30 A.M. at 310 Allen Road, Carlisle, Pa. 1. Call to Order: Pledge of Allegiance/ Moment of Silent Reflection 2. Minutes: June 21, 2018 3. Public Comment 4. New Business A. Ordinance Amendments (Action) 1. East Pennsboro - Zoning Text Amendment Revised Allow Light Industrial uses as a permitted use in the Commercial Park Limited zone. B. Ordinance Amendments (Information) 1. Lemoyne Zoning text change Medical Marijuana Dispensary regulations 2. Franklin County Hazard Mitigation Plan C. Subdivision and Land Development Plans (Information) D. Commissioners Liaison Report (Information) E. Membership Committee F. 2018 Planning Program (Information) G. Phase III WIP update H. Other Business 5. Adjournment To: August 16, 2018
CUMBERLAND COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Minutes of the Meeting June 21, 2018 The monthly meeting of the Cumberland County Planning Commission was held Thursday June 21, 2018 at 7:30 a.m. at 310 Allen Road, Carlisle, PA. Roll Call CCPC Members: Barb Wilson, Jack Showley, Rick Trynoski, James Ross, Heather Sweitzer, RJ Fisher, and Chris Knarr Absent: CCPD Staff: Other Staff Applicants / Representatives: Guests / Residents: Press: John Epley and Commissioner Gary Eichelberger Kirk Stoner, Jeff Kelly and Steve Hoffman Kim Falvey, Conservation District. Charlie Suhr, Stevens and Lee; Bill Gladstone, NAI CIR. Barb Gertzen, East Pennsboro Township resident. None 1. Call to Order: Pledge of Allegiance/ Moment of Silent Reflection Jim Ross called the meeting to order at 7:30 am. 2. Minutes: May 17, 2018 Jack Showley requested the May minutes be updated to indicate that he would have voted no on the East Pennsboro Township zoning text amendment. He needed to leave the meeting prior to a vote being taken. Rick Trynoski made a motion to approve the May 19, 2018 minutes contingent upon the requested change. Heather Sweitzer seconded the motion and the vote was unanimous. Barb Wilson abstained. 3. Public Comment None. 4. New Business A. Ordinance Amendments (Action) 1. Hampden - Zoning Map change Apartment-Office-Limited to Commercial-General, Trindle Rd and St. Johns Church Rd., 6.37 acres Charlie Suhr provided an overview of the proposed zoning change that would change the zoning from AOL to CG on 3 properties comprising 6.37 acres of land on Trindle Road and St. Johns Church Road in Hampden Township. Charlie noted that he is representing 3 properties; however, the entire request includes other properties that he is not representing. The township has included the other surrounding properties in this request. The zoning change provides more commercial options to the property owners as the area is not conducive to apartment development. The proposal is consistent with both the county and municipal comprehensive plans. 1
Action: Chris Knarr made a motion to recommend approval of the change. RJ Fisher seconded the motion and the vote was unanimous. Jim Ross abstained from the vote as he has a business relationship with the applicant. B. Ordinance Amendments (Information) 1. East Pennsboro Zoning text change Medical Marijuana regulations East Pennsboro Township developed regulations for medical marijuana dispensaries. Staff reviewed the amendment and offered comments consistent with the state enabling legislation. Township and county staff are working together to refine the ordinance. 2. East Pennsboro Zoning text change Sign regulations East Pennsboro Township is updating its entire sign ordinance to include a variety of different types of signs. Staff provided comments back to the township to improve the consistency and clarity of the ordinance. 3. Hampden Zoning text change - Industrial Business Center signs Hampden Township made a minor change to the regulations for signs in the Industrial Business Center that would allow an entrance sign listing the businesses included in a business park. Staff recommended approval. 4. Middlesex Zoning text change - CH zone frontage and height requirements for warehouses/distribution centers Middlesex Township is proposing changes to the frontage and height requirements for warehousing and distribution facilities. Staff provided comments to the township focusing on the purpose of the frontage reduction requirement. C. Subdivision and Land Development Plans (Information) Jeff Kelly reviewed the highlights of the 18 subdivision and land development plans received in June. The plans are summarized on the attached summary list. D. Sewage Modules Two sewage modules were reviewed in June and comments were sent to the appropriate township. The sewage modules reviewed included: Lower Frankford Jeffrey & Tina Weyant, 1 commercial use, McClures Gap Rd (holding tank) Upper Allen Canterbury Estates trunk sewer replacement, 8 line to 12 line (public) E. Commissioners Liaison Report (Information) No report. F. 2018 Planning Program (Information) Kirk Stoner provided an overview of the Planning Program Report. Municipal comprehensive plan/zoning ordinances, recent training sessions, and a forthcoming grant opportunity on housing affordability with the Greater Harrisburg Association of Realtors were highlighted. G. Other Business 1. DEP Phase III Watershed Improvement Facility (WIP) Kirk Stoner provided an overview of DEP s Phase III Watershed Improvement Plan. The plan will develop countywide pollution reduction goals. Local planning groups will be formed to identify 2
pollution sources and best management practices that would address those sources to improve water quality. DEP indicated that counties and municipalities will not be required to achieve the countywide targets but will be encouraged to participate in the local planning group formation. RJ Fisher believes that efforts should focus on agriculture best management practices which are more cost effective than sewer plant upgrades or MS4 requirements. Heather Sweitzer suggested that more information is needed from DEP as the initial outreach efforts lack clarity and detail on county roles, especially if counties will not be responsible for achieving the reduction targets. Barb Wilson agrees that more information is needed. She suggested that farmers do not have the funding to implement expensive best management practices. DEP should provide resources to farmers to achieve the necessary reductions. Jim Ross indicated that the county should further explore its Phase III responsibilities with DEP. There may be opportunities to take a leadership role on the issue and secure resources for our municipalities and farmers to implement efficient best management practices. The CCPC members directed staff to further explore the Phase III WIP with DEP and the Conservation District and report back at the July meeting. 5. Adjournment To: On a motion by Jack Showley and seconded by Chris Knarr, the meeting was adjourned at 8:22 am. The next CCPC meeting will be on July 19, 2018. Respectfully Submitted, Kirk Stoner, AICP Planning Director 3
Cumberland County Subdivision and Land Development Activity July 2018 Plat Num Municipality Plat Title Plan Type Plan New Status Lots SF MF TH ADD COM IND AG P/SP Acreage 18-083 Carlisle Taco Bell - Carlisle LD P/F 0 1 0.88 18-084 East Pennsboro 91 Pepper Avenue S P/F 1 1 0.49 18-089 Hopewell Leon Brubaker LD P/F 0 1 0.9 18-095 Hopewell Witmer & Cumberland Valley Old Order Amish School S F 3 3 0.23 18-090 Lower Allen Capital City Mall Restaurant Outparcel LD P/F 0 1 0.9 18-091 Lower Allen Lot Line Adjustment Highpoint Phase 1.3 S F 0 1 0.01 18-093 Lower Allen West Shore School District - New K-4 School LD P/F 0 1 9.9 18-082 Lower Frankford Roger Hodyka and Sandra Luce S F 0 1 0.71 18-094 Mechanicsburg MASD Wildcat Activity Center LD F 0 1 0.34 18-081 Middlesex YRC Worldwide S P/F 1 1 43.36 18-096 North Middleton 1220 Newville Road LD P/F 0 1 3 18-088 Penn George A. Stambaugh S F 0 1 7.8 18-085 Silver Spring 6441 Carlisle Pike S F 1 1 1.76 18-086 Silver Spring Howard Family Trust S F 0 1 1 0.55 18-080 Silver Spring Waterford Square Lots 4-7 S&LD P/F 2 2 3 6.5 18-092 South Middleton Kee Medical Service LD P/F 0 1 2.1 18-098 South Newton Andrew Martin LD P/F 0 1 7.3 18-087 Southampton Southwood Parcel D Open Space 1 S F 1 1 7.18 18-097 Southampton Southwood Phase D-3 Final S F 13 13 3 Friday, July 13, 2018 Page 1 of 2
Plat Num Municipality Plat Title Plan Type Plan New Status Lots SF MF TH ADD COM IND AG P/SP Acreage PLAN COUNT 19 TOTAL 22 14 8 9 1 2 4 96.91 PLAN COUNT YEAR TO DATE: 98 TOTAL 845 765 36 116 44 37 4 9 25 1138.86 PLAN COUNT PREVIOUS YEAR: 104 TOTAL 605 481 1134 233 49 27 9 7 13 1252.32 Friday, July 13, 2018 Page 2 of 2
Cumberland County Planning Department Progress Dashboard July 2018 Planning Reviews Summary Agriculture Land Preservation Program Summary 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 22 24 3 10 2 9 104 98 YTD 2017 YTD 2018 Ordinance Amendments ASAs Sewage Modules S/LD Plans Total YTD Developed 2017-538.0 acres 2018-481.2 acres Total YTD Open Space 2017-24.8 acres 2018-71.2 acres 20,000 18,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 17,927 15,564 16,750 15,312 16,144 17,233 6,100 5,733 3,477 2,734 3,207 3,327 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Acres on Waiting List Preserved Acres Total Program Cost $47 million Average cost $2,700 / acre Technical Assistance Projects Municipality Project Update East Pennsboro Township West Fairview Revitalization ULI report to be released late summer. Lower Frankford Township Zoning ordinance Met with PC committee 6-19-18. Reviewing Conditional Use chapter. Lower Mifflin Township Comp Plan / SLDO / Zoning Final comp plan draft completed; initial meeting conducted on zoning ordinance update Mt. Holly Springs Borough SLDO SDLDO update underway. New Cumberland Borough Community enhancement committee Project underway. Providing g support to Borough and consultant. Penn Township Comp plan and ordinance revisions Met to discuss Land Partnerships application Shippensburg Twp/Boro Revitalization Ongoing assistance in updating zoning ordinance. Silver Spring Township Historic Preservation regulations. Met with committee 6-4-18. Provided historic features list to committee for review. 1
Cumberland County Planning Department Progress Dashboard July 2018 Special Projects Project Description Update Municipal Training Series Provide periodic training opportunities for municipal officials and staff. A course identifying municipal uses for drones was held 5/21/2018. Drone class included a demonstration. A recycling class was held on 6/28/2018. A detailed Subdivision and Land Development Review class is scheduled for July 19, 26 and August 2. Countywide Historic Plan Partner with CCHS to update their strategic plan Attended committee meeting 6/21/18. Assessing status of nominations for Cumberland County Preservation Opportunities Watch List of threatened historic resources. Exit 48/49 Study improvement and safety options for Final study completed interchanges Drones Examine potential to use drones for county functions Conducted training session on 5/21. Meeting with other county departments to gauge interest. I-81 widening Partnering with chambers to form an advocacy group focused on widening of I-81 Met with Carlisle and West Shore Chambers; awaiting release of I-81 widening study. 7 applications received for new PC members; need to form committee to review Recycling Center Year 1 = ~500K lbs. collected Received 15 Land Partnerships applications, including 5 projects for the Planning category Other Updates/Information 2